Huntington Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania

Huntingtown Township is a rural township in Adams County, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1745, and, since the American Civil War, Huntington has been a Republican Party stronghold due to its social conservatism and rural character. Republican candidates were known to regularly obtain over 80% of the popular vote in elections. Huntington Township had a population of 2,376 in 2016, with 95.44% being white, 5.7% Hispanic, 1.65% other, 1.27% multiracial, .76% Asian, .46% African-American, and .42% Native American.